And since children experience frequent growth spurts, they need to eat more, drink more, and breathe more, proportionately, than adults do. |
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He wants the assets to be shared proportionately so that all members of the scheme get the same level of protection. |
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In Britain, income tax is a progressive tax, which is to say that the rich pay proportionately more than the poor. |
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Play is now restricted or curtailed with the par reduced and handicaps proportionately trimmed. |
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In the past we have ladled out the money but have no hard evidence that services to the public have improved proportionately. |
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The bill may be proportionately longer on some woodstars, but really, they look about the same on average. |
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Although there have been job cuts in the public sector, public sector unions have become proportionately larger within the union federation. |
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In fact, it has proportionately more iron in it and a bigger core than does the Earth. |
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Insurers will reduce their payout proportionately, if you haven't insured your home fully. |
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Most columns were closely spaced around one or more closed peripheries, and beams were made proportionately deeper. |
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If you haven't worked for the full 44 years, your pension is reduced proportionately. |
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Tax rates will be raised but revenues will not rise proportionately or at all. |
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Maintenance costs increase proportionately until costs exceed residual value. |
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From birth, Maori record proportionately higher rates of hospital admission for asthma and glue ear. |
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It was seldom that love took place between individuals of houses so divided ; but, when it did, it was proportionately animose. |
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I think it will raise costs for everyone, but the cost for a small firm will be proportionately larger. |
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Managerial and middle-class occupations are over-represented in its ranks, while the working class is proportionately under-represented. |
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They incarcerate seven times more people, proportionately, than we do in Canada. |
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The stream went from wide and shallow to thin and proportionately deep. |
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As they get bigger, they get proportionately cheaper to manage. |
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They have to pay proportionately more for the rest of their life. |
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Property crime, especially break and enter, are also proportionately high compared to the rest of Canada. |
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If you need more liquid, just increase the amounts proportionately. |
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Britain's DNA database now holds the samples of 4.4 million people and is proportionately the world's largest. |
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We had plenty of white problems, but proportionately we had more disciplinary problems with blacks. |
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The evidence shows that the cost of enlargement is not being divided fairly and proportionately between all the Member States. |
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In those to the left, pensioners did not share proportionately in increasing prosperity. |
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This proportionately reduces the comparative advantage of exporting the goods in question. |
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This bias is likely to be more significant for the small countries that are proportionately more open to international trade. |
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When the total amount of aid claimed exceeds the fixed ceiling, the aid per farmer shall be reduced proportionately in that year. |
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Microfine cement is characterized by its very fine grinding size, giving it a proportionately larger specific surface area. |
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That means that Alberta will get proportionately more than Quebec, which has been hardest hit by the crisis. |
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While the sensitivity is applicable under current conditions, it may not apply proportionately to larger fluctuations. |
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In principle, a loss risk increases proportionately to the age of the receivable. |
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While these sensitivities are applicable under current conditions, they may not apply proportionately to larger fluctuations. |
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Above this consumption level the amount of triglycerides increases proportionately with the amount of alcohol. |
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In 2006, crop mix has adjusted slightly to consist of proportionately less tomato and peppers area and more cucumbers. |
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Several companies made it clear that their fees drop proportionately as the number of days increases in any one contract. |
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Revenue from supporters is proportionately far less important than it was even 10 years ago, so the Premiership clubs care a little less about your petty gripes and whinges. |
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The tread and riser of each step is proportionately different so that consecutive steps require slightly different muscular effort, which Steele thought would reduce fatigue. |
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For example, patients who present with multiple medical complaints have a proportionately increased probability of having an anxiety or mood disorder. |
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Those who miss a midterm and have beforehand obtained permission will have their final grades calculated by proportionately upweighting all the other components of the grade. |
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And the middle class is proportionately smaller and has shrunk more than elsewhere. |
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Having a similar effect as write-downs, share buy-backs also normally depress shareholders' equity proportionately far more than they depress earnings. |
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The length of the tail varies, being proportionately short in button quails, rails, and trumpeters and rather long in mesites, finfoots, and the sun bittern. |
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For children, administer proportionately lower doses based on body weight. |
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The change in mean speeds was not reported, but it appears that the introduction of 30 mph limits is proportionately more effective in reducing speeds when the old limit was 40 mph than when the old limit was 60 mph. |
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But on hand of our previous experience we can more or less exactly gauge that the amount and the recentness of the initially provided information correspond proportionately to the duration of the searchwork. |
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When overall income rises, some individuals move into higher income brackets and pay a proportionately greater share of their income gain in taxes. |
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Hard wheat is rich in gluten of a strong tenacious character, while soft wheat contains less gluten and proportionately less starch. |
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This would mean that moving a larger ship would take proportionately less fuel than a smaller ship. |
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If a person has not taken an adequate cover for the contents in the policy, it leads to underinsurance, and claim gets proportionately reduced. |
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As a result, Tribunals are spending proportionately more time deliberating and issuing procedural rulings and less time focusing on the merits of the case. |
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The Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, David Anderson, has previously warned about the importance of using schedule 7 proportionately. |
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States pass anti-terror laws that grant exceptional powers on the strict understanding that terror poses exceptional threats and that such powers will be used proportionately. |
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That constitutes harassment... Britain and the US must act carefully and proportionately in their pursuit of Mr Snowden and his allies, especially journalists. |
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In a really equal democracy, every or any section would be represented, not disproportionately, but proportionately. |
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Humans have proportionately shorter palates and much smaller teeth than other primates. |
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However for public confidence to be maintained it is important that the Government, police and security services are seen to abide by the rule of law, and to operate proportionately with proper checks and balances in place. |
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Velveteen was cut the same way but had 32 ridges per inch so production would be proportionately less. |
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It also allowed use of lower quality coal because less fuel meant proportionately less sulfur and ash. |
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Nonetheless, in general, with the enlargement of the extent of a mere, the depth has to become proportionately less if it is to behave as a mere. |
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There was no evidence from an objective stand point that the appellants were acting reasonably and proportionately to a threat of injury. |
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The lower effective tax rate in the current quarter was primarily due to proportionately higher tax-exempt income and recoveries of prior periods' income taxes. |
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In body proportions, caprimulgiforms often appear chunky on account of the fluffiness of their plumage, but their actual bodies are proportionately no stouter than most songbirds. |
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Increase this rate proportionately for larger plants. |
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Tourism is a growing sector, although not as proportionately important as in many other Caribbean islands. |
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However, although the total quantity of water on Earth remains unchanged, the number of users is increasing dramatically, which reduces proportionately the quantity available per person. |
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This system will thus allow a proportionately lower number of signatories for large countries and a proportionately higher number for small countries. |
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On the other hand, polymeric materials, such as rubber or rubber compounds, do not proportionately increase their shear stress with a given rise in applied shear rate. |
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Land and water resources have not risen proportionately, but the increases have taken place mainly due to gains in labour and agriculture productivity. |
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Another estimate, however, puts the total death toll at around 70,000, which if true would make the conflict proportionately deadlier than the American Civil War. |
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During this analysis, it became apparent that the home team seemed to be receiving proportionately greater generosity from the referee than the away team. |
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